History

King Lubosi Lewanika the first (Imutakwandu) Mawaniketwa Nakandambo Lubosi wa Nyambe, was a son of princeLitia Mulambwa. His mother was Inonge, and their marriage was arranged by Mando, his elder brother. Lubosi had a twin sister Matauka. Even though princess Matauka came first, the Luyana people like to believe that Lubosi, or Mushondwa being Mulena yo muhulu as Litunga, was older. Hence it is held and believed that between any twins born in Barotseland, one who comes second is older, because he or she is sending her or his younger sibling ahead of him or her, saying; I will find you, I am coming. His younger brother was Wamungungo.

King Lewanika had 44 children altogether, Litia Malikana Yeta III, Yeta twa mona, Muilula being the first male, and his mother was a Subiya woman from across the Zambezi in Sesheke named Ntelamo, or usually known as Ma Litia. Find King Lewanika I's 44 children here.

Litia Yeta III, the first born male child of King Lewanika the first, ascended to the throne immediately after the death of his father in 1916. He ruled from 1916 to 1945, when he abdicated due to ill heath. Apparently Yeta III had a stroke that left him paralyzed. He was put to rest in Mulumbo, not far from Butoya bwa Mungambata.

Daughters include: Princess Mulima (Mulena Mukwae) of Nalolo, Princess Wakunyambo, and Princess Kandundu, who is the current Mulena Mukwae Mboanjikana of Libonda and so on. Find the rest of Yeta III's daughters here.

The sons of King Imasiku Mwanan'gono-Imwiko the first, included Prince Mutangelwa Imasiku Imwiko (Late), Prince Akashambatwa Imwiko (Late), Lubosi Imwiko, who is the current Litunga of Barotseland, King Lubosi Imwiko II, and Prince Anan'ganga Imwiko, the current Senior Chief of Lukulu district, Barotseland. The daughters included Princess Akakulubelwa, (Late), who served as Mukwae Ngula from year 2000 to 2016.